American flags are back to full-staff at the U.S. Capitol in honor of Donald Trump's inauguration, breaking the U.S. flag ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson has ordered that flags at the U.S. Capitol be raised to their full height on Inauguration Day.
Officials said they believe the Architect of the Capitol team was able to return all flags to full staff. Flags on federal buildings were at half-staff as part of the 30-day mourn ...
American flags will fly at full height at the United States Capitol and across Texas in recognition of President-elect Donald ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday ordered that flags at the U.S. Capitol be raised to their ... He added that “no American can be happy about it. Let’s see how it plays out.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Flags at the U.S. Capitol will fly at full-staff "to celebrate our country coming together" for incoming president Donald Trump's inauguration, House Speaker Mike Johnson ...
Some U.S. state flags were ordered to be raised during Donald Trump's swearing-in, while others will remain at half-staff for ...
Republican governors across eight states have ordered flags to be flown at full-staff during Trump's inauguration. The states include: Texas, Florida, Tennessee, Oklahoma, North Dakota, Nebraska and ...
Several Republican Governors have pledged to fly their flags at full-staff, despite President Biden’s former directive.
Flags at the US Capitol will be flown at full-staff during the second inauguration of US President-Elect Donald Trump.
You may have noticed that with the exception of during Monday's inauguration of President Donald Trump, the US flag and Indiana state flag have been flying at half-mast following the recent death of ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday ordered that flags at the U.S. Capitol be raised to their ... He added that “no American can be happy about it. Let’s see how it plays out.